Since it's an asadora with each episode being a fifteen minutes long, the show is really only 1 day and 7 hours…
Just updating you~ Subs for Mai Agare are currently on a website called dramaotaku.com. The subber seems reliable so I think it'll be completely subbed within this year or early next year. You need an account to access dramaotaku and registration is around the beginning of every month.
there are alot of comments about season 3... is this season left on a bad cliffhanger or can i just watch this…
Just finished season 2. It’s very good, but it left a couple of unanswered questions. I wouldn’t call the ending a cliffhanger, but they’re obviously aiming for a season 3.
Same? I doubt it, the Japanese had much less control in the old show and essentially only agreed for the remake…
I’m not going to argue with you. I was explaining the reasoning behind my original comment. Both series are still American-made no matter how many Japanese people worked on them. MDL allows these productions on here if they have certain amount Japanese, Korean, etc. people working on them.
Same? I doubt it, the Japanese had much less control in the old show and essentially only agreed for the remake…
When I’m talking about Japanese involvement, I’m talking about the cast which is almost entirely Japanese. As for the crew, it’s almost entirely Americans. This goes for both adaptations. For what ever reason, this seems to be MDL’s threshold for allowing technically foreign productions on here.
After watching her in Ohisama, I wish she could be the lead in her own asadora. Asadora heroines tend to skew younger though so it's probably not a possibility at this point :(
calm down. She already had 23.5 and Only Boo this year, gmmtv has so many actors it's normal for them to have…
‘Calm down’? lol it’s not that serious. And it’s not like I’m some Milk stan. I like most of GMMTV’s actors. Just disappointed that they didn’t give Milk another project for me to look forward to.